Click on the movie poster or the title above to download our review of the film, featuring Sean “Hollywood” Hunting.

Review in a Nutshell: A low-budget, high-concept genre film that predates the popular usage of the phrase “computer virus”, Westworld (1973) is a compelling science fiction thriller with solid performances, strong character writing, and special effects that have stood the test of time.

Paul, Futureworld wasn’t bad, just kind of generic. Peter Fonda and Blythe Danner are a more hip version of Walter Burns and Hildy Johnson from His Girl Friday, invited on a junket to Futureworld along with a bunch of political and industrial movers and shakers – only to discover….

Yul Brynner’s Gunslinger is in the movie because he’s a sexual fantasy of Danner’s character (yes, really), and when she gets to try out something that reads her brainwaves to find out what she desires (it also ties into What’s Really Going On), we get a soft-focus love scene between her and Brynner in his gunman drag!

You should probably try it with Katherin – I think listening to her head explode at this movie would be worth the price of admission.